The Rubens Castle – Elewijt

Brief history
The origin of the castle dates to 1304 when the knight family Wilre built a small stronghold. The castle got its fame when in 1635 P.P. Rubens bought it and rebuilt it into a castle in Flemish Renaissance style. After his death, his second wife, Helena Fourment, stayed in the castle. In 1792, the castle was converted into a state prison. It is now privately owned and not open the public. For our medieval themed events, however, this historic site is eager to show its secrets.

Possibilities
It's possible to organize a medieval themed event both indoors and outdoors. The domain is also perfect for private weddings, family days, team buildings or staff parties. Parking, utilities and sanitary facilities are provided.

Capacity
The castle is suitable for outdoor events for up to … people. Indoors there are … rooms with a combined maximum capacity of … , which can be raised, however, by placing medieval tents or awnings.